A General Index to the Archeological Report

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EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND.

A

GENERAL INDEX TO THE

ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS. Vols.

XVIII.

I.

1

890-1

1908-9.

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EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND.

A

GENERAL INDEX TO THE

ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS, Vols.

XVIII.

I. 1 890-1

1908-9.

COMPILED BY

W.

L.

NASH,

M.R.C.S.

{Eng),

f.s.a.

PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICES OF THE FUND, 37,

Great Russell Street, London, W.C.

:

LOXUON PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, DUKE STREET, STAMFORD STREET, S,E., AND GREAT WINDMUL STREET,

W.

)

:

(

I

INDEX TO

SECTIONS AND SUB-SECTIONS.

EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND. Excavations.

.... ....

Abadiyeh and Abydos.

Hii.

IX.

Ahnas.

VIII.

I.

XVIII.

I.

I.

I.

.

X.

I.

I.

.

Alexandrian cemeteries.

Beni Hasan. Deir

el

.

.

.

.

.

IV.

Bahari

Temple of Hatshepsut.

IV. ^s-

III. i.

Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra.

XIII.

V.

XIV.

i.

...... ......

Dendereh. Deshasheh.

i.

— Karanis and Bacchias.

Faiyum, Cities of

.

.

"

.

.

VI.

.

Amdid, Baklieh,

i.

IX.

5.

4.

XVI.

8.

X.

3.

XIV.

etc.

VII.

i.

V.

.

XI.

.

XII.

I.

14.

I.

i.

XVIII.

5.

XVI. 8. XIV. 10.

8.

.

II. i.

.

HI. preface.

II. 9. I.

XV.

13.

.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY. XV.

i.

I.

.

.

.......

Oxyrhynchus.

VIII.

XV. XVI.

VI. 21.

El Mahasna

el

3. 3-

XIII. 12.

Henassieh (Hanes).

Sinai.

VII. VIII.

i.

Ehnasya.

Tmei

i.

ii.

I.

.

XIII. 14.

VII.

XIV.

4.

12.

7.

PROGRESS OF EGYPTOLOGY. Archaeology, Hieroglyphic Studies, IV. 38. X. 8.

XVL

V. 20.

XL

12.

6.

XVII.

VL

XII. 10. I.

VIL

23.

IT.

XIII. 18.

XVIIL

8.

etc.

II.

16.

VIII. 16.

XIV.

18.

III.

IX.

XV.

8.

8.

17.

(

2

Excavations and Explorations. VI. 25. XII. 12.

XVIII.

VII. 16. XIII. 24.

III.

VIII. 19.

XIV.

IX.

XV.

21.

IV. :^S. V. 21. X. 17. XI. 10.

8.

12.

XVI.

18.

XVII.

16.

7.

9.

Memoirs on. VI. 27. VII. 20. VIII, 26. X. XIV. 29. XV. 26. XVI. 30. XVII.





XIII. 24.

28. 17.,

Publication of Texts. Hieroglyphic. III. VIII. 27. IX. 18.

XIV.

Hieratic. IX. 20.

XV.

XV.

S3-

Demotic. X. 32.

XVI.

XVI.

V. 26.

XL

II. 16.

22.

IX. 21.

X. 32.

XIV.

XV.

35.

XVI.

Chronology. X. XV. 38. XVI.

36.

XL

38.

Geography. VII. 29. XIII. 45.

XVIII.

II.

III.

Foreign Relations.

IL

Philology.

XL XVI.

29.

43.

Religion.

III.

XVIII.

Law.

48.

XVII.

36.

XVIII.

36.

22.

XVI.

VI. 46.

XVII.

39.

27.

XVII.

32.

VII. 30.

VI. 38. IV.

22.

V.

31.

XL XVL

39.

44.

X. 37.

XV.

IV. 44,

23.

XIII.

III.

39.

50.

XV.

V.

XIV.

IV.

24.

IX. 30.

36.

XIV.

VI. 36.

XIL

27.

28.

44.

32.

48.

V,

33.

VI.

40.

XV.

41.

VI.

43. 31.

XL 30. XIL XVL 45. XVII.

X. 41. 43.

37.

38.

45.

XII.

III.

29.

Literature. IV. IX. 30. X. 43.

XV.

V. 30.

XL

IX. 58. 45.

43.

32.

33.

22.

VIIL

34.

30.

XIV.

XIII. 44.

XVI.

39.

XIL II.

VII. 33. XIII. 50.

38.

XVIII.

29.

IV. 43.

23.

II.

XVIII.

33.

XV.

X. 36.

VI. 39. VII. 31. VIIL 33. XIII. 46. XIV. XII. 27.

XVII.

IX. 21.

XIV.

....

33.

Foreign.



VIII. 29.

XVIII.

31.

21.

37.

VI. 35. VII. 24, XII. 23. XIII. 43.

XVII.

VIIL 32. IX. 26. XIV. 44. XV.

XIV.

27.

27.

XII. 27.

27.

25.

VIII. 29.

28.

V. XI. 23.

37.

XVII.

19.

VII. 23. XIII. 43.

IV. 42.

III. 15.

VIII. 30. 39.

XVIII.

27.

XVIII.

28.

XVIII.

23.

VI. 32. VII. 23. XII. 22.- XIII. 42.

VI. 37. XII. 23.

XVII.

XVII.

34.

XVII.

36.

V. 27. XI. 22.

29.

XVI.

31.

X. 31.

36.

History.

X.

IV. 41.

34.

IV. 39. V. 24. VI. 29. VII. 21. XI. 20. XII. 19. XIII. 39.

12.

34. 39.

V. 34.

55.

XL 47.

XVII.

VII. 37. XIII. 54.

XVIII.

32.

40.

VI. 44. XII. 32. 39.

VII. 36. XIII. 53.

XVIII.

VIIL

36.

XIV.

53.

40.

VIIL 39. IX. 34. XIV. 53. XV.

X. 44. 46.

XL

XVI.

34. 47.

(

3

)

Natural History and Science. V. 34. VI. 51. XI. 33. XII. 33.

XVII.

VII. 36. XIII. 54. XIII.''54.

XVIII.

39.

III.

XIV.

XVI.

XI. — — XVII. ^vii. 34. ....

49.

46.

XVIII. 42

41,

VIII.

XIV.

IX. 34 47

39,

XV.

55.

43.

VII. 40.

VIII. 40,

Architecture, etc.

VII. 43.

XV.

56.

Art.

Arab Art,

etc.

XVi.

48.

Arabic Studies.

V. 35 VI. 54 XII. 68

Y.S6

.... IX. 67.

.

VII. 41 XIII. 56

49,

.....

Etudes Arabes.

X. 48

IX. 37.

VIII. 41.

Antiquities. III. 27 IV. 46. V. 36. VI. 5 VIII. 40. IX. 36. X. 47. XI. 34 XII. 35.

XIV.

45 X. 43 XVI. 48

X. 46.

IX. 35.

.

VI. 47, VII. 38 XII. 34. XIII. 55.

Earliest Historical Period

)j

XV.

53.

XVII.

Prehistoric.

IV,

25.

IX. 31.

40.

Archaeology X.44.

22,

VIII. 37.

X. 82.

XI. 59.

XIII. 88

Manners and Customs.

V. 35

VI. 46

,

Writing and Language. X. 39.

XI. 29.

Personal ERSONAL. XI. 36.

XVII.

VI. 54. VII. 47 VIII. 45. 47. XII. 36. XIII. 58. XIV. 59".^

43.

IX.

VII. 32. VIII. 35XII. 31 XIII. 50. XV. 41.

XVIII.

X.

IX. 38.

XV.

51^

27

5:

XVI. 54

45.

GRAECO-ROMAN EGYPT. VIII. 47.

IX. 39.

XIV.

XV.

60.

ss.

Bibliography

IV. 50. V. 39. VI. 57. VII 48. X. 54. XI. 2, 38. XII. 38. XIII. 60.

XVI.

55.

XVII.

XVIII.

45.

47.

VIII. 51.

IX. 45.

IV. 56. V. 46. VI. 62. VII. 54. X. 6s. XI. 46. XII. 38. XIII. 60.

XIV.

XV.

XVI.

72.

64.

of.

65.

GRAECO-ROMAN BRANCH. XII.

I.

XIII.

14.

VII.

XIV.

13.

XVII. 4.

XV.

VIII. 8.

XVIII.

59.

X.

8.

XVI.

4.

of.

in. 33'

...

Bibliography.

2.

III. 29.

.

GRAECO-EGYPTIAN LITERARY DISCOVERIES. „

XI.

8.

GRAECO-EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. Bibliography

53.

II.

27.

III. S3II. 31.

III. 39.

COPTIC STUDIES. Biblical and Apocryphal.

vn.

55.

Patristic. VIII. 54.

VIIL II.

II. 32.

III. 41.

V. 47.

VI. 63.

52.

32.

III. 42.

V. 49.

VI. 64.

VII. 58.

(

Gnostic.

4

)

.II.

...... ....... .

.

V. 50.

S3-

VII. 62

VI. 64.

Liturgical.

VIII. 58

History.

VIII. 59

Philological.

VI. 66.

V. 51.

III. 43.

Miscellaneous.

II. 33.

VIII. 60

VII. 64.

V. 51.

III. 44.

VI. 69.

VII. 66

VIII. 60.

Bibliography.

V. 52.

III. 45.

VI. 69.

VII. 69.

VIII. 61

CHRISTIAN EGYPT. Biblical.

IX. 46.

XIV.

XV.

73.

X. 64.

Apocryphal, Gnostic, XVI. 68. XVII. 62. Gnostic. Patristic.

75.

79.

XVIII.

XVI.

68.

IX. 55.

XV.

XII. 54.

XIIL

XL

X. 73.

IX.

X. 67.

IX. 48.

X. 51.

53.

XII. 60. X.

68.

XIV.

XV.

76.

70.

XIL 60. Non-literary Texts, Inscriptions. XV. 73. XVI. 73. XVIL 69. XVIII. 64. X. 75.

XV.

XVL

74.

XL 74.

XIV.

81.

Bibliography.

XIV.

83.

76.

IX. 57

XV.

77.

XIL

62.

71.

XVIII.

XV.

IX. 56.

XV.

54.

XVIL

Church Literature. XVIIL 57. Miscellaneous.

65.

XL

52

78.

History and Legends. XVIL 66. XVIII. 59.

Art, etc.

77.

55.

XIII. 83.

XVIII.

71.

52.

XIIL

XVIII.

63.

53.

XVIL

73.

Historical and Literary.

67.

IX. 47.

XIL

49.

XVIL

68.

XVI.

74.

54.

XV.

73.

55.

XL

X. 67.

IX. 51.

XV.

Philological.

XIV.

XVIII.

61.

XIV.

XIII. 75.

etc.

XIII. 74.

XII. 52.

XVII.

67.

...... .....

Liturgical.

XIV.

XI. 48.

XVI.

66.

76.

X. 80.

XVI.

77.

XL

57.

XVIL

XL

58.

XVIL

84.

XIII 82

XIV.

80.

66.

XVL

68.

X. 78.

XVI.

XIIL

XVI. 70

XVIL

69.

XII. 65. 74.

XIL 74.

XIII. 85.

XVIII. 66.

64.

68.

XIII. 86.

XVIII.

70.

5

(

)

LIST OF PLATES.

Excavations at Ahnas.

(Henassieh)

Our Domestic Tomb. Interior of the

Tomb

....

Statue of Apries.

Tmei

el

Amdid,

of Ameni.

Rams.

coffins of sacred

Frontispiece

I.

.

.

I.

II.

.

I.

19.

.

II.

2.

.

II.

4.

Tomb

of Sheikh Sa'id.

.

II. 10.

Tomb

of Khuenaten.

.

II. 12.

.

II. 25-

....

Statue of a Scribe.

Temple of Hatshepsut Plan of Temple.

The Upper Court. The Altar of Harmakhis. The Colonnade and Hypostyle View of Temple from S.E.

Mummies

in.

Frontispiece

.

III.

at

End

IV.

at

End

....

Plan of Temple.

Coptic

.

Hall.

.

from.

Transport of Obelisks. Alexandria, Karanis,

Map

View

The



of

....

of.

Temple

of,

from West Wall.

Portal from the East.

Mace-head from Hieraconpolis.

Chamber

.

.

.

.

.

of Ptah-Hetep

Tehutihetep, inner

Chamber

of the

Tomb

of.

V.

Frontispiece

at Ejid

IV.

V. 14. V, 19.

VIL

7.

VIIL

Frontispiece

IX

Frontispiece

Diorite Figure from East Court of Palace at

Knossos.

Graves

at

.

Ahaiwah and

.

.

.

IX.

65.

.

.

.

X.

25-

.

.

XII.

Frontispiece

XII.

Frontispiece

.

Ballas.

Contents of early Graves at Sharona. Stela of Beba,

from Sharowa.

.

,

.

(

Temple

of Neb-hapet-Ra

Plan of Temple. » ,,

I,

6

)

:

(1904) (1905)

Western Portion.

,

XIII.



XIV.

2.

XVI.

4.

XIV.

2.

(1907)

General View, looking East.

.

(1905)

Views during the Excavation.

Head

of

Queen Thyi, from

Temple

Fro7itispicce

XIV.

6. 2

XV. XVI.

6.

3 Plates

4.

3 Plates

XIV.

10.

Plates

of

Serabit

Gaming-board ; and red pottery Bowl; from

XVIII.

Mahasna

Maps

of Egypt.

.

III.— XII.

Frontispiece

at End of Vols.

In the Index each " Archaeological Report

" is

quoted as

a Volume.

The year covered by each Volume

Year.

Vol. I.

II.

III.

.

.

.

shown below.

Year.

Vol.

900-1

X.

.

I

1892-3

XI.

.

1901-2

1893-4

XII.

.

1894-5

XIII.

.

1895-6

XIV.

.

1896-7

XV.

.

1890-1

.

is

.

1902-3

1903-4

IV.

.



V.

.

.

VI.

.

.

VII.

.

1897-8

XVI.

.

1906-7

VIII.

.

1898-9

XVII.

.

1907-8

IX.

.

XVIII.

.

1908-9

1899-1900

1904-5 .

1905-6

INDEX. A. Aahmes

I., stela of,

containing a reference to the expulsion of the

Hyks6s.

Aahmes

II.,

an inscription naming the mother

Aahmes Pennekheb, tomb Aahotep, the parentage

Aakheperka, "

Aamu,

Aasheit, the

name

of, at

Gebel

called "Priest of the



priest of the

,,

el

Gebrawi

Pyramid of Nefer-ka-Ra."

pyramid of Pepy

his burial place at

13

35

II.

2$'

II.

26,

XIII.

10.

Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra

Queen of Neb-hapet-Ra

of the

X. X.

Hathor in Akh-aset,^' msntioned on an

stela

...

Aba, the tomb

Aba, a

...

Newberry

the slain enemies depicted on the

so-called.

Daressy.

of.

of.

Priest of

XVIIIth dynasty

of.

Der

el

...

II.

Gebrawi

Aba, "chief steward of the divine adoratrix " Nitokre, a statue

XIV.

2.

XIV.

9.

II.

14.

II.

14.

IX.

6,

IX.

6.

of.

XIV.

Daressy Aba, Steward of Netaqert, daughter of Psammetichus Ab-aa, a stela

I,

tomb

of.

of.

33

IV.

40.

XII.

26.

XIV.

44.

X.

43.

IX.

40.

XII.

29.

Abaton, an island near Philae, the Greek form of the Egyptian

Schafer

A-wabe.

^M,

Spiegelberg

Title of a priest.

Abinnaeus, commander of a cavalry camp at Dionysius, corre-

spondence

Ab

r-k, xli.

Abu Abu

of.

43.

...

...

...

•••

Spiegelberg

Roash, excavations

at.

Chassinat

Simbel, stela of Rameses II.

Abusir, excavations

Abu

...

...

...

" take heed," an Egyptian equivalent of abrek of Genesis

Sir,

at.

at.

Schafer.

excavations at.

...

Borchardt.

,,

Memoir by Schafer

,,

Report on work

at.

Chassinat.

...

...

IX.

12;

XII.

19

XL

12.

VI.

29.

VIII.

25.

XIII.

37-

IX.

17.

X.

14.

B

INDEX.

2

Abu

pvramid of a Queen found

Sir,

XTH.

at.

37.

brick buildings attached to the southernmost pyramid at

,,

SCHAEFER Abusfr

Malaq, excavations

el

a prehistoric cemetery

,,

,,

Abusuten,

Rubensohn and Knatz.

at.

and

stele

door

false

discovered by

at,

...

Daressy.

Abydos, Decree of Nekhthorheb from.

Abydos, Royal tomb

at.

found at Dendereh

of,

Am£lineau.



prehistoric cemeteries at.

,,

Royal tombs of the early period found

,,

stela of the

34th year of Senusert

29 31

XV.

29

vn.

2

IV.

39

VII.

40

IX.

2

VI.

26

XV.

33

VIII.

27

VIII.

27

1897-8, a preliminary Report on



,,

I.

Am^lineau

AbydoSiksnouvillesfouiilesif,i^g'^-6.



al.

X.

XIV.

Ami^lineau Accounts, Royal, of the Vth dynasty, from Sakkarah.

Borchardt

VI.

Accounts, of the 4th century written on bones of oxen.

by scenes from Egyptian tombs

Achilles, the shield of, illustrated

Achmimic

version of

Romans Eshmun

name

of,

Acoris, stela of, from Ahnas.

Acoris, the

Temple

...

of, at

Kamal.

...

'

Tehneh

Acoris, demotic inscriptions dated in the reign

and

Ar'onis, Attis,

common

in the

of, a7iez

Maspero.

47.

XII.

20.

XIV.

31-

XV.

34.

46

VII.

34

XIII.

45

XIV.

48

IX.

60

VI.

35

,.

XVIII.

35

Spiegelberg

XIV.

38

XVII.

26

II.

5

II.

5

XVIII.

32

VIII.

24

...

Weill

form of animals.

Amen,

the, for

XIV.

her-k a survival of a savage

De Mot.

African dwarfs, and Libyans, archaic figures

Aha,

68.

XVI. formula

Script, the linear.

Aegean vases

XVI.

and seasonal

Osiris, as deities of vegetation

form of greeting.

Aegean

SriEGELEERG

of.

Eraser.

changes.

Adoration, the

38.

on a fragment from the temple of

Landau

at Sidon.

16.

X.

Clement, entitled " The Epistle of the

I.

to the Corinthians."

Achoris, the Horus

32.

XV.

of the Harris papyrus,

is

...

Naville.

of.

the tower of Medinet

Habu Ahikar, a personage mentioned in the Book of Tobit, the Story of in

an Aramaic papyrus of the 5th century B.C.

Ahmase, high

priest of Letopolis,

Ahmasi, prince of

Ahmes, a Saite ,,

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